Australians love to travel with their pets. Many of us consider them as a very important family member and key participants on our family adventures.
Our furry friends, pets aren’t just pets – they’re treasured friends and family members. As pet owners, we want to keep our buddies safe both at home and on the road. Whether they’re headed for fun times at the park or a trip to the vet, here are a few tips for safe…
Safety is paramount
Must not leave pet unattended in the car
Get them used to the car
Keep them inside the vehicle
Pack a travel bag
While the above any examples can provide excellent deterrents against unsafe driving, in reality these deterrents are not much harder to put into practice. Sadly many lives were lost due to running a stop sign or unsafe driving and this is unfortunately a common occurrence. Drivers must be calmly alert at all times, and over time, a driver’s eyes must naturally look towards the road signs and signals, road sign area to know whether a sign is present or not. A learners driver logically knows to look for applicable signs, but because of jitters and nerves during the lessons, they may forget to follow through. inattention likely caused the many accident as well due to the fact that it started from a simple overreaction.
Learners can avoid these disasters by calmly breathing during the lessons, keeping calm, and by not focusing on “passing” the lesson. There is nothing to pass in the lesson aside from learning the art of safe driving.